this just in from lockergnome:
Hack This!
http://www.informationwave.net/news/20020819riaa.php
One ISP isn't taking this RIAA hacking initiative sitting down. Taking the bull by the horns, they've blocked all traffic originating from RIAA networks, heading off the copyright protection offensive that the RIAA intends to impose. Obviously, I'm behind the ISP, though if this is made a matter of law in the U.S., ISPs will likely be met with legal action if they attempt such a thing. If enough ISPs show their disdain for legalized hacking on the part of private corporations, then maybe it will never become the atrosity that the DMCA has.
hack this!
hack this!
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go ISP!
What the RIAA doesn't realize (or if they do, I don't understand why they would even attemp it) is that there are much more advanced and better hackers outside of the RIAA, than who they think they have.
They've opened up a big can o' whoopass and are going to be fed it.
What the RIAA doesn't realize (or if they do, I don't understand why they would even attemp it) is that there are much more advanced and better hackers outside of the RIAA, than who they think they have.
They've opened up a big can o' whoopass and are going to be fed it.

It can't rain all the time...